March 6, 2016 at 2:45 pm
By: heli1 - 8th March 2016 at 20:18
J.Boyle…Believe contact made. Email [email]helicollections@btconnect.com[/email] for latest?
By: J Boyle - 8th March 2016 at 00:19
I wonder how what the chances are of getting the best of the three the association rejected over to the Helicopter Museum…anyone got contact details?
Oddly, while the group has a website, they don’t have an email address.
Here’s the only contact info I could find:
Coast Guard Aviation Association
PO Box 940
Troy, VA 22974-0940
BTW: Did you get the PM I sent you about the H-21 andVH-34 that are surplus to the Travis ASFB museum.
If not adopted by another accredited museum, they’ll be placed on the open market where they might end up with scrappers.
By: heli1 - 7th March 2016 at 16:14
I’d expect most of the HH-52s have exciting rescue stories to tell. They were in service for a very long time, almost 30 years.
I’m happy so many of the 99 have been saved but many weren’t.
I wonder how what the chances are of getting the best of the three the association rejected over to the Helicopter Museum…anyone got contact details?
By: J Boyle - 7th March 2016 at 04:33
I’d expect most of the HH-52s have exciting rescue stories to tell. They were in service for a very long time, almost 30 years.
I’m happy so many of the 99 have been saved but many weren’t.
By: Tin Triangle - 7th March 2016 at 03:59
That’s a pretty amazing rescue story, and great to hear that NASM are preserving such a significant machine. Thanks!